Tines unveils no-code, secure agent development with dynamic autonomy
Tines, the company building a future where technology empowers businesses and people to work smarter and more securely, is unveiling agents, a new functionality within its workflow automation platform that implements intelligent, context-aware workflows driven by deterministic logic, human-in-the-loop copilots, or full AI autonomy.
Tines’ agents are designed to act independently, suggest next actions, and collaborate with users in real time, configurable based on the desired level of AI involvement. Users can decide the extent of the AI automation for each unique workflow—from manual to fully autonomous—ensuring that security requirements and operational needs are met. Additionally, agents run within the platform’s secure infrastructure, where no data leaves the environment, is logged, or used for training.
"The next wave of enterprise automation is about precision: applying the right type of AI to the right problem," said Christopher Kissel, research vice president, security and trust Products at IDC. "Autonomous agents suit high-volume tasks like alert triage; copilots streamline approvals where human judgment matters; and deterministic workflows remain vital for compliance and auditability. Unifying these approaches in one platform simplifies governance, reduces overhead, and helps automation scale responsibly."
"AI is the antidote to undifferentiated, repetitive muck work, but only if it can be easily put to use by humans. Otherwise, you're left with huge investments in AI and not a lot to show for them," said Eoin Hinchy, co-founder and CEO, Tines. "Tines puts the power of AI directly into our fingertips by allowing humans to easily control exactly where and how AI is being used within mission-critical work, all while being safeguarded by best-in-class security and guardrail protocols."
Tines’ agents also feature seamless system integration, where users can connect any tool, large language model (LLM), or application to build, augment, and orchestrate their workflows. This is all centralized within an intuitive, no-code interface, offering drag-and-drop tools and built-in collaboration functions for easy development. Apps, chatbots, and integrations are deployable through familiar tools, such as Slack, to increase user adoption while maximizing current investments.
"This is just the beginning. Agents mark a shift toward workflow systems that adapt to teams, not the other way around," said Hinchy. "They advance our mission to redefine intelligent automation for the enterprise: powerful, secure, and finally usable where it matters most."
To learn more about Tines’ agents, please visit https://www.tines.com/.